Mercatus Center

The Mercatus Center, part of George Mason University, is one of the best-funded think tanks in the United States at the moment. It is listed as "sister organization" to the Institute of Humane Studies. "Mercatus generates knowledge and understanding of how institutions affect the freedom to prosper and holds organizations accountable for their impact on that freedom," it states on its website. 

The Mercatus Center was founded and is funded by the Koch Family Foundations. According to financial records, the Koch family has contributed more than thirty million dollars to George Mason, much of which has gone to the Mercatus Center, a nonprofit organization. Democratic strategist Rob Stein described the Mercatus Center as "ground zero for deregulation policy in Washington.”

The Mercatus Center has engaged in campaigns involving deregulation, especially environmental deregulation. It now fills the role once played by the economics department at Chicago University as the originator of extreme neoliberal ideas. Fourteen of the 23 regulations that George W Bush put on his hitlist were, according to the Wall Street Journal, first suggested by academics working at the Mercatus Centre.

The Wall Street Journal has called the Mercatus Center “the most important think tank you’ve never heard of,” []

History
The Mercatus Center was founded as the Center for Market Processes by former economist Rich Fink, executive vice president of Koch Industries and former president of the Koch Foundations, who went on to found Citizens for a Sound Economy. Fink heads Koch Industries’ lobbying operation in Washington. In addition, Fink is the president of the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, the president of the Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation, a director of the Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Foundation, and a director and co-founder, with David Koch, of the Americans for Prosperity Foundation. In the early 1980s the center moved to George Mason University. It merged with the Center for the Study of Public Choice during 1998 to become the James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy. The Mercatus Center brand was developed in 1999 from the JBC.

Personnel

 * Wendy Lee Gramm, Chair
 * Susan E. Dudley, Director
 * Brian Mannix, Senior Research Fellow
 * Jay Cochran III, Research Fellow
 * Jerry Ellig
 * Jonathan H. Adler - From August 2005 to July 2006 - Visiting Senior Scholar.

Board of Advisors

 * C. Boyden Gray, Former White House Counsel and Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering
 * Sidney E. Harris, Dean, J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University
 * Christopher Hill, Vice Provost for Research, George Mason University
 * Thomas Hopkins, Dean of Business, Rochester Institute of Technology
 * Steven Manaster, Dean, College of Business and Administration, University of Colorado
 * Susan Phillips, Former Governor of the Federal Reserves Board; Dean, School of Business and Public Management, The George Washington University
 * Vernon L. Smith, Professor of Economics and Law, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science (ICES), George Mason University
 * W. Kip Viscusi, John F. Cogan, Jr. Professor of Law & Economics, Harvard Law School

Executive Staff

 * Frank Atkinson, Chairman, McGuireWoods Consulting, LLC
 * Tyler Cowen, General Director, Mercatus Center
 * Richard Fink, Executive Vice President, Koch Industries
 * Manuel Johnson, Co-Chairman, Johnson Smick Group
 * Charles Koch, Chairman and CEO, Koch Industries, Inc.
 * Dwight Schar, Chairman and CEO, NVR, Inc.
 * Roger Silk, CEO, Sterling Foundation Management
 * Vernon L. Smith, Professor of Economics and Law

Backlinks

 * Wendy Gramm
 * Timothy J. Roemer
 * Phil Gramm
 * GOP,Inc.
 * George Mason University
 * Jennifer Zambone
 * Vernon L. Smith

Contact Information
Mercatus Center George Mason University 3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450 Arlington, VA 22201-4433 tel: (703) 993-4930 1-800-815-5711 Fax: (703) 993-4935 web site: www.mercatus.org